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Federalist Era

First Presidents: G.W

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George Washington's treaty with British. Jay's Treaty
George Washington's treaty with Spain = Mississippi Pinckney's Treaty
National Bank Alexander Hamilton
National Hero, set many precendents for future leaders, developed cabinet, defined appointment powers, expanded foreign affairs powers, became legislative leader. George Washington
Hamilton, strong national Gov., National bank Federalists Party
Jefferson, states rights, no national bank Democratic-republican party
Excise tax of liquor Whiskey rebellion
Congress had power to create a bank since it was necessary...which the constitution gave Implied powers
Alexander Hamilton National bank
Louisiana Purchase Thomas Jefferson
Impressment Embargo Act of 1807
John Adams and the alien and sedition act XYZ Affair
What is it called when the state has the right to Nulify? Nulification
Explored the Louisiana purchase Lewis and Clark
Federalist, passed the alien and sedition act John Adams
Started wars War Hawks
Limits on speech and immigration Alien and Sedition Acts
Judicial Review Marbury v. Madison
War of 1812 James Madison
British burned DC War of 1812
Jefferson and Madison Declare laws Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Doubled the size of US Louisiana Purchase (Territory)
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